We run all of our courses as efficiently as possible because we understand that you are busy! Having said that, there are time requirements for all certification courses (16 hours for SFA, 8 hours for EFA, 7 hours for OFA 1), which we must meet in order to certify you. Please understand that although you might be comfortable with the material, there are requirements for time and content that we must meet for you to earn a nationally recognized certification. We will do our best to make this necessary time as fun as possible!

Student Conduct:

Show respect for your course instructor and classmates;

Participate in class activities, simulations and discussions;

Physical ability to perform skills such as patient rolls, carries and CPR compressions;

Must be at least 16 years old at the start of the course (OFA and WSFA courses only); and

Wear clean, comfortable clothing to class – personal hygiene is important because you will be working together closely during simulations.

Punctuality & 100% attendance is mandatory.

Evaluations:

Will be done throughout the class. Students must show that they are comfortable with the course material in practical simulations and must obtain a passing grade on the written exam to earn certification. We understand that everyone learns at a different pace so if you need more practice we would be happy to have you come in to repeat the course with us another day free of charge.

Feedback:

We are always looking to improve, so please share your feedback with your course instructor throughout your course, leave us feedback on our feedback forms or get in contact with us directly. You can also get in touch with us via our Social Media pages to see current events related to health and first aid and course photos.

Prerequisites:

Proof of previous certification from a nationally recognized training organization in the same level or a higher level of training is mandatory for all re-certification classes. Re-cert classes are generally shorter than full courses so we are required to see proof that you have taken the full certification course, in order to include you in a re-certification course. Depending on the type of class you are taking, different recertification periods are recommended. Lifesaving Society and Red Cross certifications are valid for 3 years, whereas Heart & Stroke Foundation certifications are valid for 1 year. Course registration pages and confirmation emails include reminders to bring proof of previous certification to class. It is your responsibility to bring your old card to class!

What can I do if I FORGOT my old card?

Students who do not have the needed pre-reqs at the start of class are not to be allowed to complete the recertification. If you are SURE that you can provide proof of previous certification within 5 days of your course, at your instructor’s discretion you may be allowed to complete training. There is a $10 fee to pay for the additional administration work we will need to do to process your certification separate from the rest of the course paperwork. You will not be given your certification card until you pay the $10 fee and provide an acceptable prerequisite. If you do not contact us within 5 days with proof of previous certification the course records for your course may be submitted without your name and you will have to retake the entire course at your own cost.

If you are having trouble tracking down your record of previous certification please contact us to see if we can delay the course work or help you find proof of previous certification.

What can I do if I LOST my old card?

Completed last training with Link2Life:

If you have done your previous training with Link2Life, ideally please let us know BEFORE your class so we can look up your record and leave a note for your instructor. Looking up student records will not always be possible at the start of a course but if you have taken training with us before we will do our best to help you.

Completed last training elsewhere:

If you took your training in the last 3-5 years there may be a record of your certification with the organization (e.g.: Red Cross, St. Johns Ambulance, Lifesaving Society, etc.) where you were previously certified. It might be possible to access online verification of certification by contacting this organization directly. It might also be possible by contacting your course provider (e.g.: Link2Life) or course instructor. Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page for more information.

Late Students

Students who are more than 5 minutes late for any class may be asked to re-schedule at their own cost. 100% attendance is mandatory for all certification classes.

Mask Fit Testing:

If Mask Fit testing reminders are not followed or if you do not bring your own respirator (if anything other than an N95), we will ask you to reschedule your fit test – at your own cost.

Dispute Resolution Policy

An attempt to resolve any dispute that comes up informally through respectful discussion between parties will be made first. If further discussion between the individuals does not resolve the issue the following procedures will be followed in order to ensure a fair and unbiased resolution.

1.) Written Submission

The Office Manager of Link2Life will review any disputes or complaints. All parties involved will submit in writing all relevant information leading up to the complaint.

2.) Review & Investigation

All relevant materials will be reviewed by Link2Life’s Office Manager. Submissions will be requested from all involved parties and interviews will be conducted within one week.

3.) Written Decision

A decision, with explanation, will be provided by the Office Manager in writing to all parties involved in the dispute within one week of the end of the investigation.

4.) Appeal of Decision

If any of the parties involved in the dispute do not agree with the decision provided they must submit, in writing to Link2Life’s Owner, the reasons that they do not agree. All information collected will be reviewed again by the Owner and if necessary more information will be requested and secondary interviews will be conducted. A final decision, with the reasons, will be provided in writing to all parties involved within one week.

5.) Mediation/Arbitration to Appeal Final Decision

If no resolution is forthcoming, the involved parties will appoint an outside mediator within 72 hours. All documentation from the previous investigations will be provided to the chosen mediator. Link2Life will incur the initial cost of the mediation but does not waive any rights with respect to seeking damages and costs arising from any parties making unfounded claims.

Refund Policy:

Link2Life has a no refund policy. This is due to the amount of planning that goes into our courses and to ensure that we do not have to cancel our classes. However, if you contact us 24 hours in advance we would be happy to reschedule you to another convenient day or hold a course credit for you.

Were we not clear enough? Contact Us if you have any questions regarding our Policies & Procedures!

What is your refund policy?

Link2Life has a no refund policy. This is due to the amount of planning that goes into our courses and to ensure that we do not have to cancel any of our classes. However, if you contact us 24 hours in advance we would be happy to reschedule you to another convenient day. Please note: for Richmond Olympic Oval classes no refunds or credits will be issued for courses, if the request to withdraw from the course occurs within seven days of the program start date.

Link2Life’s no refund policy applies if you are more than 5 minutes late for a class and must reschedule.

I didn’t request a reminder email when I registered for my course but I have changed my mind. Can I get a reminder?

Yes! Simply complete the following form, and we will contact when requested regarding your expiring CPR/First Aid or mask fit test!

Who are your courses certified by?

All of our instructors are certified to teach by the Lifesaving Society, Red Cross, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and WorkSafeBC. If you require a specific certification, please write us a note in the comments section when you register and we will do our best to accommodate you.

Will there be a written exam at the end of my course?

Emergency First Aid (and EFA Childcare), Standard First Aid, RC Babysitting Courses, RC CPR and Worksite First Aid/Occupational First Aid all have written tests at the end – re-certifications included.

I failed my course. Is there any discount for re-taking the course?

Yes! If you fail a course with Link2Life, you may re-take the class for a small fee. There is a $5 certification fee for CPR courses, a $15 charge for first aid courses. You will also need to pay for any additional manuals or materials that may be required.

*Please note: this only applies to students who actively participated, fully attended the course, and acted in an appropriate manner. Student must contact Link2Life ASAP after the course for the discount to apply.

How long is my certification valid?

Lifesaving Society and Red Cross certifications are valid for 3 years from the date of issue although many people who require certification will be required to recertify before the official expiration date for insurance, school or work requirements. CPR recertification is recommended annually by the Heart and Stroke Foundation and therefore all of our HSFC certifications are valid for 1 year. Students attending recertification courses will be asked to show valid proof of certification from an authorized provider.

My certification expired – do I have to take the full course over again?

It is a requirement to show a valid certification in order to take a recertification course. Please contact us if you are unsure if you meet the requirement for a recertification course. One day Emergency First Aid and OFA level 1 and WSFA courses are re-certified by repeating the full course.

I can’t find my old card, can I still re-certify or do I have to take the full course over again?

Yes, you can still re-certify! If you did not last certification elsewhere, please see directions posted under ‘I lost my card, how can I get a new one?’

If you completed your previous training with Link2Life, we can look up your record. Ideally you will let us know BEFORE your class so we can look up your record and leave a note for your instructor. Looking up student records will not always be possible at the start of a course but if you have taken training with us before we will do our best to help you.

I lost my card/never received my permanent card, how can I get a new one?

Do you know which organization issued your certification? Link2Life offers Lifesaving Society, Red Cross and HSFC certifications. If you are unsure, please contact us and we will help point you in the right direction. Most Link2Life certifications are currently issued by the Lifesaving Society. To obtain quick proof of your certification with the LSS, please fill out this form or call the LSS office (604 299 5450) to request your member number. Once you have this information, insert it into this form so you can access a printable record of your certification immediately. The printable certification record available through the LSS website comes with a verification code and can be used as valid proof of certification. If you prefer to have your card reissued, the cost is $10 through the LSS.

If your certificate was provided by an agency other than the LSS, contact them directly for alternative proof of your certification. For Red Cross courses (1 888 307 7997) certificates are now issued electronically (as of October 2017). Upon submission of course paperwork, you should receive a RC email regarding account creation. Once your account is created, you can access your new certificate by looking for My Certifications, which is located under the My Profile tab. For Heart and Stroke Foundation inquires, they can be reach at: 1 877 473 0333. The HSFC offers replacement cards for $5.

I lost my Mask Fit Test completion card, can I get a new one?

Yes, you can get a replacement card! If you lost your card within the one year mark and still need proof, simply contact us and we will provide you with a new card for $5.

How can I pay for my course?

You can pay for your course with either cash or credit card (Visa or MasterCard). We do not accept cheques for individuals. To pay via credit, either complete payment along with your registration online or give us a call (604 428 1870) to pay over the phone.

Upon completion of a Heart & Stroke Foundation course, your information (name, email & address) will be submitted to the HSF. Once this information has been processed, the HSF will send out your permanent electronic certification. As this information is being submitted, an email is automatically generated from the HSF’s Resuscitation Portal. Therefore, it is extremely important for you to submit an up-to-date email address. The Portal also regularly sends out information regarding HSF renewal dates and upcoming courses. Wondering how secure your information is with the HSF? View their Website Privacy Policy!

What class do I need to take prior to ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support)?

The Heart & Stroke Foundation BLS (Basic Life Support) Provider is the precursor to ACLS. You can take a recertification of the BLS class if you hold a valid CPR-HCP certificate from another company. You cannot recertify for BLS using a CPR-C certificate.